Tail-of-the-Ticket

They sat up late in the Tammany headquarters, arguing it now this way
and now that, with Boss Olvaney and other Tammanyites as polite
judges. But there was only one "logical" candidate and eventually all
were agreed. They could not have Senator Barkley of Kentucky because
he had made speeches for Anti-Saloon League pay. They could not have
Representative Hull of Tennessee for a similar reason. Evans Woollen,
Indiana banker, was too little known. White-crested Senator Reed of
Missouri scarcely figured; he had been so vociferously eager....